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Old 07-10-2020, 10:06 AM   #1
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Soaked the last few pieces of hardware in vinegar today, best sanitizer there is.
Been doing that myself. I figure if the shif really hits the fan, nobody will like my stench!
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Old 07-10-2020, 11:37 AM   #2
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Been doing that myself. I figure if the shif really hits the fan, nobody will like my stench!
I use it to "sanitize" the kitchen counters and bathrooms as well. Bachelor, so I can stink the place up how I like.

Out of context I plugged up the B/A hole in the cab of my C20 with shop rags. I think I'd rather COVID than a black widow make a home of it.
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Old 07-10-2020, 12:40 PM   #3
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I bleached the whitewalls , what a minute...I don't have white walls
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Old 07-10-2020, 02:30 PM   #4
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Been doing that myself. I figure if the shif really hits the fan, nobody will like my stench!
Not if they to eat pickles!
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Old 07-10-2020, 03:28 PM   #5
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Soaked the last few pieces of hardware in vinegar today, best sanitizer there is.
I wiped my whole house, all the aluminum siding, down with vinegar last summer when I painted it. An old-timer told me about that in the '70s. I just painted brand new galvanized corrugated. I wiped it down with vinegar and let it sit dry for a while. scuffed it up, wipe down with vinegar, rinse, dry, DTM latex primer, paint. The stuff is an excellent etcher and solvent and cheap!
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Not if they to eat pickles!
The smell attracts me. Y'all don't put vinegar on your greens?? I grew up putting vinegar on broccoli, spinach, and more. An Ocean City, MD thing is malt vinegar on fries done in peanut oil. Maryland loves crabs. People marinade the meat in malt vinegar. I was worried I'd have people flocking to my place if the shinola hit
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Old 07-11-2020, 10:19 PM   #6
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I wiped my whole house, all the aluminum siding, down with vinegar last summer when I painted it. An old-timer told me about that in the '70s. I just painted brand new galvanized corrugated. I wiped it down with vinegar and let it sit dry for a while. scuffed it up, wipe down with vinegar, rinse, dry, DTM latex primer, paint. The stuff is an excellent etcher and solvent and cheap!

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Exactly, I use it to prep my interior/exterior paint as well. Vinegar is superior "WD40, duct tape and bailing wire"...Old saying, in these parts anyway.
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